Super Typhoon Haiyan Victims

Super Typhoon Haiyan Victims

Super Typhoon Haiyan Victims Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 9, 2013.
TACLOBAN, Philippines (AP) — The central Philippine city of Tacloban was in ruins Saturday, a day after being ravaged by one of the strongest typhoons on record, as horrified residents spoke of storm surges as high as trees and authorities said they were expecting a "very high number of fatalities."

At least 138 people were confirmed dead in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan. But Philippine Red Cross Secretary General Gwen Pang said that agency field staff in the region estimated the toll was about 1,000. Pang, however, emphasized that it was "just an estimate."

The typhoon slammed into six central Philippine islands on Friday, wiping away buildings and leveling seaside homes. At least 118 of the confirmed deaths were on hardest-hit Leyte Island, where Tacloban is located, said national disaster agency spokesman Maj. Reynaldo Balido.

But after arriving in Tacloban on Saturday, Interior Secretary Max Roxas said it was too early to know how many people had died in the storm, which was heading toward Vietnam after moving away from the Philippines.

"The rescue operation is ongoing, we expect a very high number of fatalities as well as injured," he said. "All systems, all vestiges of modern living — communications, power, water — all are down. Media is down, so there is no way to communicate with the people in a mass sort of way."

The Philippine Red Cross and its partners were preparing for a major relief effort "because of the magnitude of the disaster," said the agency's chairman, Richard Gordon.

The airport in Tacloban, a city of 200,000 located about 580 kilometers (360 miles) southeast of Manila, looked like a muddy wasteland of debris Saturday, with crumpled tin roofs and upturned cars. The airport tower's glass windows were shattered, and air force helicopters were busy flying in and out at the start of relief operations.

"The devastation is, I don't have the words for it," Roxas said. "It's really horrific. It's a great human tragedy."

U.S. Marine Col. Mike Wylie surveyed the damage in Tacloban prior to possible American assistance. "The storm surge came in fairly high and there is significant structural damage and trees blown over," said Wylie, who is a member of the U.S.-Philippines Military Assistance Group based in Manila.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said in a statement that America "stands ready to help."

Weather officials said Haiyan had sustained winds of 235 kilometers per hour (147 miles per hour) with gusts of 275 kph (170 mph) when it made landfall. By those measurements, Haiyan would be comparable to a strong Category 4 hurricane in the U.S., and nearly in the top category, a 5.

Hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons are the same, but have different names in different parts of the world.

One Tacloban resident said he and others took refuge inside a parked Jeep to protect themselves from the storm, but the vehicle was swept away by a surging wall of water.

"The water was as high as a coconut tree," said 44-year-old Sandy Torotoro, a bicycle taxi driver who lives near the airport with his wife and 8-year-old daughter. "I got out of the jeep and I was swept away by the rampaging water with logs, trees and our house, which was ripped off from its mooring."

"When we were being swept by the water, many people were floating and raising their hands and yelling for help. But what can we do? We also needed to be helped," Torotoro said.

Vice Mayor Jim Pe of Coron town on Busuanga, the last island battered by the typhoon before it blew away to the South China Sea, said most of the houses and buildings there had been destroyed or damaged. Five people drowned in the storm surge and three others are missing, he said by phone.

"It was like a 747 flying just above my roof," he said, describing the sound of the winds. He said his family and some of his neighbors whose houses were destroyed took shelter in his basement.

Philippine broadcaster ABS-CBN showed fierce winds whipping buildings and vehicles as storm surges swamped Tacloban with debris-laden floodwaters.

In the aftermath, people were seen weeping while retrieving bodies of loved ones inside buildings and on a street that was littered with fallen trees, roofing material and other building parts torn off in the typhoon's fury. All that was left of one large building whose walls were smashed in were the skeletal remains of its rafters.

ABS-CBN television anchor Ted Failon, who was able to report only briefly Friday from Tacloban, said the storm surge was "like the tsunami in Japan."

"The sea engulfed Tacloban," he said, explaining that a major part of the city is surrounded on three sides by the waters between Leyte and Samar islands.

Before he left Tacloban on Saturday, Failon said he saw people like a "pack of rats" looting a department store taking whatever they could lay their hands on including refrigerators and TV sets. TV footage showed a group of men smiling as they walked away with a large ice cream freezer and other goods.

The Philippine television station GMA reported that its news team saw 11 bodies, including that of a child, washed ashore Friday and 20 more bodies at a pier in Tacloban hours after the typhoon ripped through the coastal city.

At least 20 more bodies were taken to a church in nearby Palo town that was used as an evacuation center but had to be abandoned when its roofs were blown away, the TV network reported. TV images showed howling winds peeling off tin roof sheets during heavy rain.

Ferocious winds felled large branches and snapped coconut trees. A man was shown carrying the body of his 6-year-old daughter who drowned, and another image showed vehicles piled up in debris.

Nearly 800,000 people were forced to flee their homes and damage was believed to be extensive. About 4 million people were affected by the typhoon, the national disaster agency said.

Relief workers said they were struggling to find ways to deliver food and other supplies, with roads blocked by landslides and fallen trees.

The typhoon's sustained winds weakened Saturday to 163 kph (101 mph) with stronger gusts as it blew farther away from the Philippines toward Vietnam.

Vietnamese authorities in four central provinces were evacuating more than 500,000 people from high-risk areas to government buildings, schools and other concrete homes able to withstand strong winds.

"The evacuation is being conducted with urgency," disaster official Nguyen Thi Yen Linh said from central Danang City, where some 76,000 were being moved to safety.

Hundreds of thousands of others were being taken to shelters in the provinces of Quang Ngai, Quang Nam and Thua Thien Hue. Schools were closed and two deputy prime ministers were sent to the region to direct the preparations.

Haiyan was forecast to hit central Vietnam's coast on Sunday afternoon, making its way to the northern part of the country before likely weakening to a tropical storm.

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JIM GOMEZ, Associated Press

Associated Press writers Oliver Teves and Teresa Cerojano in Manila, and Minh Tran in Hanoi, Vietnam, contributed to this report.


Copyright © 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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December 28, 2013

What tragedy for the people of Phillipines to endure. May God's promise at Isaiah 65:17 be a source of hope.

Lori O'Dell

December 15, 2013

For everyone John Cezar may have known.

November 18, 2013

What should we do in this tragedy? I ask this question to myself. I feel my feebleness but I know God to solve all of the problem and to console victims' family. Malachi3:16

November 18, 2013

It is a big sorrow to lose beloved ones. In these tragedy times, I hope to send comforts to victims& their family. Revelation21:3,4

Rita Kennedy

November 14, 2013

"My thoughts and Prayers goes out to all the families and friends of the victims from this terrible tragedy"

Ed

November 14, 2013

My heart goes out to all the families and friends of the victims. Many prayers are being made to help you endure. Psalms 65:2

November 13, 2013

May you rely on the God of all comfort.

Maria

November 13, 2013

My Prayres Are With You All.God Bless You.

Dave& Kathy Binkley

November 12, 2013

Are prayers are with you all of you and it made me cry.We both fill sadare church is praying for all of you.

Denise Ramirez

November 12, 2013

May the lord protect, my country. My lord jesus christ help my people and give them strenght and help.. Be strong my fellow filipino..i will always pray for people.

Brenda Pratt

November 12, 2013

Death was not God's original purpose for us, and it is something for which we can never be completely prepared. As the city of Miami, FL, (USA) join you in your grief and offer our heartfelt condolences to the many who lost family members and close friends in this Super Typhoon, may you be comforted by the many memories that you shared with your loved ones. We continue to pray for "God's Kingdom to come and His will to be done on earth as it is in heaven." This will mean the end to all our major problems including natural disasters such as this Typhoon that destroyed many lives and properties. Until then, I will join the millions in offering aid to ease your loss.

P. Wyatt

November 12, 2013

Our Loving Creator never intended for humans to be plagued by natural disasters. His "will" is for people to live in peaceful conditions on earth. He will soon intervene in human affairs and remove all badness.
At Psalms 37:11 He promises, " ...the meek shall possess the earth, and find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace." We can be certain of his promises to undo all harm man has suffered throughout history. Why? Because God is love. -1 John 4:8

John Pennington

November 12, 2013

Prayers

Jeff Smith

November 12, 2013

Jeff Smtih

November 12, 2013

Thoughts and prayers are with you.

November 12, 2013

May the god of comfort be with the Philippines

Petrina Bell

November 12, 2013

Deepest sympathy to all the victims.my constant prayers are sent on your behalf.May the God of all comfort comfort you during this horrific incident.

November 11, 2013

my condolences to the family and may you look to the future with confidence that soon death, sorrow and pain will be no more but everlasting life in a peaceful new world will prevail.

November 11, 2013

November 11, 2013

Heavens Holds a Spiritual light of life@VickyValdez//

November 11, 2013

laura penland

November 11, 2013

I am so sad over this tragedy !--I pray that the Lord will comfort each one of you ! Just put your Faith in Him and He will Guide you through ! I am trusting in JESUS that the Help will be so Plentiful, so at least the Struggle will be Lighter !--MAY GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU !

November 11, 2013

Praying for you all. We have missionary friends there. We pray that you will all soon be blessed by people all over the world that will reach out and provide you with material things and that God will provide you with the strength to get up each day and carry on. God bless you all.
Parrish family
Graham, NC

Feightner Family

November 11, 2013

Prayers goes out to everyone in thier time of need .May our Lord comfort all of you and keep you in his Grace .

Katherine Mills

November 11, 2013

Deepest sympathy to the families of the typhoon Haiyan victims. As you remember your loved ones, rely on God's word for comfort and strength, during this difficult time.[Isaiah 12:2 and Romans 15:4]

Pam Parker

November 11, 2013

The Lord is with you and you are in my prayers.

Loretta

November 11, 2013

To the Families:
Although your hearts are weighed down and the future looks uncertain, the situation is not hopeless. The present woes, including the stormy conditions in human society, add to the evidence that relief is near. Do not blame God for the natural disasters experienced today. He is not the cause of these at all! Many who have experienced these natural disasters have said that they relied on God, and “he took care of us.” You, too, have somebody who cares.
No matter what the cause of our distress, we can all cope if we focus our attention on “the God of all comfort.” He will give us the strength required to continue on faithfully.—2 Cor. 1:3-6. Keep your eyes focused on the sure hope and have confidence like that of the apostle Paul, who said: “For this very cause I am also suffering these things, but I am not ashamed. For I know the one whom I have believed, and I am confident he is able to guard what I have laid up in trust with him until that day.”

glora

November 11, 2013

all of you have my deepest sympathy may the god of comfort give you confort in your time of need cor 1 3,4

November 11, 2013

I am a survival of hurricane Katrina.
It was devastating, I lost everything.
Prayers are very powerful, and that is
what we all need.
At Psalms 65:2, it mentions that God
is a hearer of prayers.
I pray that He watches over the
the families and heal and mend their
broken hearts.

~Elizabeth~ Atlanta, GA

becca helen

November 11, 2013

My heartfelt sympathy to everyone affected by this horrid tragedy. My donation will be coming, and my prayers for all who are suffering will be, too.

Joe Sims

November 11, 2013

My heart goes out to all that are affected this time and in the days ahead.

The Carey Familly

November 11, 2013

From Upstate New York, Our Thoughts & Prayers Are With You All, During This Difficult Time. May You Find Comfort In Knowing Others Care & Share Your Loss, So Deeply. May God Hold You Lovingly In His Arms & Give You Courage & Strength. God Bless.

Pat

November 11, 2013

My condolences to all the families who suffered the death of a loved one. May reflection on the account found at Mark 5:35-43 bring a measure of comfort and strenght in their time of grief.

TE

November 11, 2013

My heart goes out to all who have been affected by this disaster. God will certainly turn to the prayers of those stripped of everything. Psalms 102:17

Freddie Rhett

November 11, 2013

May the God of all comfort hold you all and keep you.

Darlene Ouimette

November 11, 2013

God be with you all!

mary holmes

November 11, 2013

What a tragedy, to each one the pain and loss, mentally and emotionally, I pray that each one heals, may the great God of comfort, comfort you, my condolences to you.

November 10, 2013

"God governs the world, but Prayers goverrns God"
Let's all pray for the people in the Philippine and their families.

Lisa

Anne Hood

November 10, 2013

Rev. and Mrs. Dwayne Hood Our hearts and prayers are with you who have survived, but lost loved one.

Sandie

November 10, 2013

My heart goes out to the families and friends of the victims typhoon Haiyan.May they will keep their faith stronger despite this difficult time. Lord, have mercy on YOUR people.

Beverly watkins

November 10, 2013

I'm praying for u all and May god continue too keep u strong.

Joanie Miller

November 10, 2013

God Bless You ALL who may have been affected in any way!!! During this difficult time my heart and prayers goes out to you...

November 10, 2013

My Hometown!so devastating. Let's pray for them.

November 10, 2013

god bless you all from the united states.only god's loves can hold us together.love and prayers being sent your way.mj from the united states.

V Bala

November 10, 2013

May god be with you all during this horrible time.

Janice

November 10, 2013

May the love of God help you through this devastating time. Americans pray for you.

November 10, 2013

It's very unfortunate when situations like this occur. Our hearts go out to those who have lost loved ones in this terrible disaster. Only God's kingdom can permanently undo all the pain, damage and loss of human life that has occurred.- Matt. 6:9,10.

t Spence

November 10, 2013

may god give all of you hope and prayers to get through this horrible time.

pete balesteri

November 10, 2013

By Thy resurrection from the dead, O Christ, death no longer hath dominion over those who die in holiness. So, we beseech Thee, give rest to Thy servants in Thy sanctuary and in Abraham's bosom. Grant it to those, who from Adam until now have adored Thee with purity, to our fathers and brothers, to our kinsmen and friends, to all men who have lived by faith and passed on their road to Thee, by a thousand ways, and in all conditions, and make them worthy of the heavenly kingdom.

November 10, 2013

What a tragedy. I will keep you and your lost ones in my prayers. May God bless and keep you all.

Jane Dowling

November 10, 2013

God bless you all ~ Sending prayers.

Ray Braidic

November 10, 2013

During World War 2, I spent 18 months on Leyte Island. My prayers and my heart goes out to these people in this tragic time

November 10, 2013

OUR THOUGHTS & PRAYERS ARE WITH ALL OF YOU MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

the power of faith love an regards@V-V

Victoria&Andrew ~":"~

November 10, 2013

rip
condolences to
your families
an the people of
your country..

Mary

November 10, 2013

Our prayers and thoughts are with you. May God Heal the Land. Form Our Families To Yours!!!!!!!!!!!!

deb

November 9, 2013

SO, SORRY FOR THE LOST OF SO MANY PEOPLE THAT GOT KILLED AND HUNRT. REST IN PEACE MY FRIENDS. MY GOD BE WITH YOU ALL.

jody lopes

November 9, 2013

My they rest in peace.

November 9, 2013

I'm sorry for your lost. May your families rely on God in this time of grief.

Camille

November 9, 2013

. I am so sorry for this tragedy. With such loss and devastation we are not able to " carry on as usual" . Perhaps this will help. At Psalm 56:8 David pleaded to God: "Do put my tears in your skin bottle. Are they not in your book? Like David I know that God is aware of the pain and emotional turmoil. .. let him help you he knows what you need. (Jeremiah 29:12) . . .And YOU will certainly call me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to YOU. . .

Cynthia

November 9, 2013

We all are God Children my heart goes the families. I will keep all of you in my prays.

Dwayne Bickham

November 9, 2013

in God's care rest in peace

Kenneth Page

November 9, 2013

You have my deepest sympathy continue to have faith in the lord and I will be praying for each of you have faith I n the lord he will lift you from all this destruction I pray for you. Kenneth page Gulfport, Mississippi

Scott Chamberland

November 9, 2013

Please accept my Deepest Sympathies

Dorothy K Jones

November 9, 2013

I'm praying to Jehovah for all the people! My heart is aching. This is so devastating. Please make those alive be found and helped.

Charles Hughes

November 9, 2013

Sorry for your lost everybody in the world is praying for you all

November 9, 2013

Nature

As a fond mother, when the day is o'er,
Leads by the hand her little child to bed,
Half willing, half reluctant to be led,
And leave his broken playthings on the floor,
Still gazing at them through the open door,
Nor wholly reassured and comforted
By promises of others in their stead,
Which, though more splendid, may not please him more;
So Nature deals with us, and takes away
Our playthings one by one, and by the hand
Leads us to rest so gently, that we go
Scarce knowing if we wish to go or stay,
Being too full of sleep to understand
How far the unknown transcends the what we know.

By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Poetry Foundation

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